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language.2. Use the correct verb forms to fill in the blanks by listening. 3. Make sentences using the Past Perfect Tense. 4. The three forms of the verbs. Ⅲ. Teaching Difficult Points 1. Write an ending for the story in Activity 2c. 2. The three verb forms in Grammar Focus. Ⅳ.Teaching Procedures Step I Revision 1. Revise what happened to Tina in the morning by asking one or two students to tell the stroy on page 68. 2. Ask students to check each other’s homework in pairs, pointing out all the mistakes they might have made. 3. Revise the Past Perfect Tense by asking the children when to use it and what its verb structure is. Step Ⅱ 2a Read the instructions to the class. Be sure that all of them know what to do.Call the students’ attention to the four pictures. Get them to guess the correct order of the pictures first. The firstone is given as a sample. Ask one or two children to tell their stories by describing the pictures according to their own order.Play the recording the first time, students only listen. Play the recording again and ask the children to number each picture.Check the answers with the class and see who have ever got the correct answers without listening. Step Ⅲ 2b Ask the students to read the instructions together. Point out the blanks in the sentences and the verbs in the brackets. Let the students fill in the blanks with the correct forms individually.Move around the classroom collecting the mon mistakes they may make.After they all finish writing, tell them to get ready to listen to the conversation and check their answers. Play the recording. Students listen and check their answers. Correct the answers by asking seven different students to say theirs to the class. Step Ⅳ 2c Ask the whole class to read the instructions together.We have a new task now. We know Tina was late for class. What do you think happened after Tina was late for class?Work with a partner. Make up an ending for the story by continuing it. The beginning has been given. Get students to discuss in pairs. Complete the ending. Make sure they are talking in English. Move around the classroom, offering language support if needed. After ten minutes, ask students to stop discussing. Get some pairs of students to tell the class how they think the story ended And let the whole class decide whose ending is the best. Tell each pair to write down their ending, or do it after class if time is not enough. Step Ⅴ Grammar Focus Call students’ attention to the sentences on the left. Ask four different students to read the four sentences and point out where had plus a past participle is used. Write the sentences on the blackboard. Ask the students to make sentences correctly using each form of the verbs in the box.Check the answers. Step Ⅵ Homework 1. Write down the ending of Tina’s story.2. Make sentences using each form of the verbs below: leave, walk, start, oversleep, ring, be 3. Review the Grammar Focus.The Third Period Ⅰ. Teaching Aims and Demands 1. Knowledge Objects(1)Key Vocabulary bell, ring, go off, rush, run off, on time, give sb. a ride, lock, break down(2)Target Language By the time I got there, the bus had already left.By the time I woke up, my father had already gone into the bathroom. 2. Ability Objects Train the students’ reading skill with target language.Train the students’ speaking skill with target language. Ⅱ. Teaching Key Points 1. Guide the students to read the article in activity 3a.2. Help the students do the oral practice with the target language. Ⅲ. Teaching Difficult Points 1. Help improve the students’ reading skill by Activity 3a.2. Help the students describe what has happened to them with the target language. Ⅳ. Teaching Procedures Step Ⅰ Revision 1. Revise what happened to Tina by asking several students to tell the story.2. Revise the three forms of the verbs in Grammar Focus by asking four students to write them out on theblackboard.3. Check homework by asking one or two to read their own endings of the stroy. 4. Check homework by asking some students to read the sentences which they made. Step Ⅱ 3a Ask the whole class to read the instructions together. There is an article in Activity 3a. Your task is to read the story and write the events in the correct order.Have a look at the sample answer on the right of the article before you start. Then let the children plete the work on their own. After a while, ask some students to report their answers to the class. Write the events on the blackboard as they report, putting the events in the correct order.After checking the answers, tell students to read the article again more carefully. Tell them to find out the words or sentences which they can’t understand this time.A few minutes later, let the students ask questions on the words and sentences which they can’t understand. Do some explanation and make sure that the students make everything clear about the article.Then ask the students to read the article aloud. Move around the classroom while they are reading, offering help as needed.Next ask students to pick out the sentences with the Past Perfect Tense. Tell them to underline them and e up with the reason to use the tence.Ask two students to read their answers and explain the sentences. Step Ⅲ 3b Call the students’ attention to the photo of the woman sleeping. The girl is sleeping. She may oversleep. How about you? Have you ever overslept? Get a students to answer the question simply, such as Yes, I have. /No, I haven’t. Then ask one student to read the instructions to the class.Explain that describe the circumstances means to tell when, where and how the things happened.Ask one student who has ever overslept to answer the first question and describe the circumstance. Help him or her use the Past Perfect Tense to describe the circumstance.Then ask students to read the questions and write their answers in their exercise books. Tell them that they have to describe the circumstances